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Topic: [SOLVED] Ctrl+Alt+Del (Read 6577 times)

I develop kiosk software that goes onto systems at hotels, my client wants to disable Ctrl+Alt+Del and Ctrl+Esc. I have tried using AutoHotkey but it is not working for me. Anyone have some AHK code that does work or know of an app that can do this?

The Ctrl-Alt-Del key combination is caught at a very low level of Windows, and can't be caught without installing a specialized keyboard handler/driver, AFAIK.Ctrl-Esc is a feature of Explorer.exe (AFAIR), and is also quite hard to intercept. Dunno about any AHK code for that, but I'm no AHK coder

uncomment the msgbox line to test. For control alt del I'd try the AHK Forums.

Also if not done already you should disable TaskManager so the user can't kill the ahk process. You can use the #NoTrayIcon directive at the top of the script so they can't right click on the tray icon and kill it.

Heh sorry for always being the humanities kid in the coding room, but here goes:

What does Control-Escape even do? C-A-D I know, it's legendary. But I guess I'm a wee bit perturbed I've hung out on this forum for a couple of years and Slashdot for a *decade* and browsed my share of misc articles and I've never even *heard* of that combo!

I get the gist easily, you wanna disable the "tricks" so that script-kiddie-level twerps don't go fiddling with embedded kiosk software, but I've just never run across that combo. (And have I missed a useful trick all these years?!)